Last month we reported that a California teacher was fired after students found her porn videos. In a recent interview she claimed, “I have to say I’m not into the students, though… At least I don’t do that!” Click below for more.

Melissa Nash

A California junior high science teacher dismissed last month after her students uncovered her triple-X past worried in a 2006 porno appearance that she’d eventually get canned from the classroom — but swore off ever hooking up with a student.

“I have to say I’m not into the students, though. At least I don’t do that,” Stacie Halas, 32, reportedly said in the behind-the-scenes skin flick interview included with the film. The existence of the footage was first posted Tuesday on thesmokinggun.com.

Halas is trying to win back her job at an Oxnard, Calif., school, and is awaiting a hearing, her attorney, Richard Schwab, told The Daily News on Wednesday.

He said he hadn’t seen the interview posted on thesmokinggun.com, but added that Halas no longer appears in adult movies and is entitled to return to the classroom.

“She’s done everything that she can to put (her past) behind her and made it as confidential as she possibly can,” Schwab said.

Halas — then known as Tiffany Six — was asked in the clip about the dangers of being an adult film star.

“It is risky, very risky for me. ‘Cause I am a teacher,” said Halas, who appeared clothed during the porn-flick interview, according to thesmokinggun.com.

The woman also answered that she was worried “a little bit” about people finding out about her moonlighting in porn, but that she did it because of “money, and it’s fun, it’s exciting,” thesmokinggun.com reported.

But when the interviewer asked if she’d lose her job if she were to get outed, she responded: “Questionable, probably,” the smokinggun.com said.

Halas was working at a California public school when she conducted the interview, according to thesmokinggun.com. She was reportedly active in the porn industry from 2005 to 2007.

But it wasn’t until she took another job at Oxnard’s Haydock Intermediate School in 2009 when her past was discovered.

School administrators learned of the rumors about a porn star-turned-teacher in March.

After investigating, the Oxnard School District board suspended Halas, and then voted in April to fire her, saying her return would be a disruption.

“We must do what’s right for students, staff and parents by maintaining the focus on education,” school board President Veronica Robles-Solis told the Ventura County Star last month.